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危机中的联系:新冠疫情期间青少年的社会动态与心理健康。

Connections during crisis: Adolescents' social dynamics and mental health during COVID-19.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Yale University.

Department of Psychology, Bar-Ilan University.

出版信息

Dev Psychol. 2021 Oct;57(10):1633-1647. doi: 10.1037/dev0001211.

Abstract

Adolescence is a critical period for social development, which COVID-19 has dramatically altered. Quarantined youths had limited in-person interactions with peers. The present study used an intensive longitudinal design to investigate changes in interpersonal dynamics and mental health during COVID-19. Specifically, we investigated whether the associations between different social contexts-that is, "spillover"-changed during COVID-19 and whether changes in social interactions during COVID-19 was associated with changes in depressive symptoms. Approximately 1 year prior to the onset of COVID-19, 139 youths reported depressive symptoms and daily interactions with parents, siblings, and friends, every day for 21 days via online questionnaires. Shortly after schools closed due to COVID-19, 115 of these youths completed a similar 28-day diary. Analyses included 112 youths (62 girls; 73% Caucasian; Mage = 11.77, range = 8 to 15 in Wave 1) who completed at least 13 diary days in each data wave. Our results show that younger adolescents experienced significant decreases in negative and positive interactions with friends, whereas older adolescents showed significant decreases in negative interactions with friends and significant increases in positive interactions with siblings. As predicted, within-day spillover of positive interactions and person-level association of negative interactions increased within the family during COVID-19, whereas within-day spillover of positive interactions between family and friends decreased. We also found a dramatic increase in depressive symptoms. More negative interactions and fewer positive interactions with family members were associated with changes in depressive symptoms. Our study sheds light on how youths' social development may be impacted by COVID-19. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

青春期是社会发展的关键时期,而 COVID-19 极大地改变了这一时期。被隔离的青少年与同龄人之间的面对面互动受到限制。本研究采用密集的纵向设计来调查 COVID-19 期间人际动态和心理健康的变化。具体来说,我们研究了在 COVID-19 期间,不同社会环境(即“溢出效应”)之间的关联是否发生变化,以及 COVID-19 期间社交互动的变化是否与抑郁症状的变化相关。在 COVID-19 爆发前约 1 年,139 名青少年通过在线问卷,每天报告抑郁症状和与父母、兄弟姐妹及朋友的日常互动,持续 21 天。在 COVID-19 导致学校关闭后不久,其中 115 名青少年完成了类似的 28 天日记。分析包括 112 名青少年(62 名女孩;73%为白种人;Mage = 11.77,范围为 8 到 15,第 1 波),他们在每个数据波中至少完成了 13 天的日记。我们的结果表明,年龄较小的青少年与朋友的消极和积极互动显著减少,而年龄较大的青少年与朋友的消极互动显著减少,与兄弟姐妹的积极互动显著增加。正如预测的那样,在 COVID-19 期间,家庭内积极互动的日内溢出和消极互动的个体水平关联增加,而家庭和朋友之间积极互动的日内溢出减少。我们还发现抑郁症状急剧增加。与家庭成员的更多消极互动和较少积极互动与抑郁症状的变化相关。我们的研究揭示了 COVID-19 如何影响青少年的社会发展。

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